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Your chocolates, the hill and thunder.
Posted Dec 27 2009 9:16am
1. "They're your chocolates. You eat them when you want." And so I do.
2. To climb a hill and stretch my muscles and get out of breath for the first time in days.
3. A world-shaking clap of thunder starts the rainstorm that washes away the last of the snow.
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2. To climb a hill and stretch my muscles and get out of breath for the first time in days.
3. A world-shaking clap of thunder starts the rainstorm that washes away the last of the snow.